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si·ne·cure I. \ˈsīnə̇ˌkyu̇(ə)r, ˈsin-, -nēˌ-, -u̇ə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin (beneficium) sine cura (benefice) without cure of souls 1. : an ecclesiastical benefice without cure of souls 2. : an office or position that requires little or no work and that usually provides an income II. adjective : having the characteristics of a sinecure < a practically sinecure office — Valentine Heywood > |